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Living in vans, cars, RVs, etc
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We're not homeless, we're houseless! By choice or by circumstance we are living in our vehicles. Don't worry about us -- it can be a very good life.
Anything that affects us as vehicle-dwellers is probably on topic.
external resources
- emergency guide to suddenly living in a vehicle <-- start here if you don't have a choice in the matter
- vanlife FAQ
- introduction to power in the vehicle
- gentle introduction to solar power
- overview of charging by alternator
- guides to hygiene and toilet
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- tire-kickers: yes, we've heard that "in a van down by the river" joke. It was hi-larious in 1993.
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Okay turns out that's just a hotspot, and nothing more. It's like paying $750 to sit outside a Starbucks for a year mooching off their Wi-Fi, except I can carry that Starbucks around with me everywhere I go which is great but
It's not an ISP that includes a phone number for calls and texting. I wanted to port my phone number over to a new provider but after I went through and bought the thing they tell me they can't port my phone number, they're not an ISP like that, It's just a hotspot, And I'm on my own when it comes to having a phone number and which carrier provides service for it. Now you've got me fucking paying for a hotspot while still paying for my original separate phone plan. That's not what I wanted.